Motorola has yet to find a good home for itself, as its new parent company, Lenovo, officially admits that it failed to properly integrate it.

Despite the interest the Moto X line and other Motorola devices stirred, the company still failed to become profitable enough to remain under the same umbrella. Google had acquired the company a few years back, but ultimately decided to let it go and Motorola found itself on Lenovo’s doorstep.

Now reporting its financial results for the full-fiscal year that ended in March 2016, that is, the first fiscal year since the Motorola acquisition, Lenovo reckons that integrating the mobile company fell below expectations.